Hitachi Construction Machinery: Innovating for a Zero-Emission Future

Hitachi Construction Machinery: Innovating for a Zero-Emission Future

A Path to Zero Emissions
Hitachi Construction Machinery pioneered the hydraulic excavator beginning in 1965. In 1979, the company entered the mining industry in earnest. Today, the company offers a range of EX-7 wired mining electric excavators that complement conventional EX-7 excavators, helping mine operators lower their total cost of ownership (TCO) while slashing greenhouse gas emissions. EX-7 electric excavators require less frequent servicing and experience reduced machine downtime by eliminating the diesel engine. The EX5600-7 Electric Excavator will be showcased at the booth for visitors to see the advanced electric machinery first hand.

When paired with reliable EX5600-7 excavators, their next-generation EH4000AC-5 rigid dump trucks make for a sustainable and efficient mine site. EH4000AC-5 dump trucks have been designed to reduce fuel consumption while enhancing productivity, reliability, and safety. Work mode selection allows workers to choose the optimal mode based on the mining site environment and operating conditions. In ECO mode, the engine output is lower than the default setting, resulting in reduced fuel consumption. H/P mode provides higher engine output. This model has also been designed with the potential retrofit expansion to trolley diesel and battery systems, making it next-generation capable for reduced emissions. The EH4000AC-5 will be on display at the booth and will boast one of the largest payloads in the industry at 242 tons.

Hitachi mining haul trucks offer a retrofittable trolley configuration that allows drivers to alternate between powering the truck in diesel mode and raising the pantograph to power the truck via overhead catenary lines in Trolley Mode. Trolley trucks simultaneously boost production, reduce operating costs and lower greenhouse gas emissions. They climb uphill slopes at approximately twice the speed of diesel trucks and reduce noise emissions while running in trolley mode. While running in trolley mode, the diesel engine runs less, extending the engine life and reducing maintenance costs.

Hitachi Construction Machinery elevates mine site sustainability to the next level with the development of a zero-emission full battery trolley dump truck. Drawing electric power from a dynamic charging system allows continuous operation with no stops for recharging. This dynamic charging system minimizes the weight of the battery solution, maximizing the truck’s payload capacity. The all-battery trolley dump truck utilizes an ABB-supplied onboard battery system and dynamic charging option via pantograph and overhead trolley lines to simultaneously charge the battery and provide energy to power the truck. Regenerative braking also adds charging capabilities to the battery management system.

The drive towards zero emissions requires a holistic approach that extends beyond the equipment. Mine sites operate 24/7 and they need management solutions to reduce environmental impact while achieving sustainable resource extraction. Fleet management and digital mining solutions from Wenco, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi Construction Machinery, and Envirosuite, an environmental intelligence company, provide real-time data to enable responsible mining practices.

Hitachi Construction Machinery offers a full suite of digital solutions to solve environmental and greenhouse gas challenges. Through business partnerships and startups, there is a suite of innovative solutions across the full spectrum of mining operations. One example is analyzing driver operation data and machine emissions to calculate optimal operation routes.

Path to Zero Mine Entry
Safety is a primary concern when people work close to mining equipment. Limiting employee exposure is possible through mine site automation, such as driverless automated haul trucks.

The Hitachi Automated Haulage System (AHS) combines advanced digital technologies and Wenco International Mining System’s fleet management system (FMS) to enable uncrewed operation of mining trucks at open-cut mining pits. The system optimizes route navigation, acceleration and braking for decreased life-cycle costs.

AHS takes automation to the next level by allowing mixed fleet integration with manned fleets while transitioning from conventional to autonomous operations, open interoperability to optimize across your entire truck fleet and the ability to retrofit existing trucks.

On the path to a Zero Entry Mine, Hitachi Construction Machinery is developing a system for semi-autonomous and remote operation of ultra-large hydraulic excavators. Key features of this system are the Digging Assist Function to support the excavation of ore, and the Loading Assist Function to support an optimized loading cycle. Once complete, this system aims to improve operational performance, and mine sites will benefit from reduced operator burden and increased productivity.

Path to Zero Downtime
Reducing downtime and extending product life helps mine sites maintain production rates while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Mine sites can achieve both goals by closely monitoring mining operations and machine health.

With ConSite Mine remote monitoring and remanufacturing services, users can prevent breakdowns and extend the life of their machines. ConSite Mine remotely monitors the condition of large hydraulic shovels and rigid dump trucks, promptly generating alerts when sensors detect abnormalities. One of the features, ConSite Oil, continuously monitors oil conditions to catch issues that occur between oil analysis intervals.

ConSite Mine Plus leverages digital platforms with ecosystem partners to enhance operational efficiency, reduce unexpected downtime and maximize equipment performance. The consolidated digital platform provides customers with a Path to Zero Downtime.

Hitachi Construction Machinery established the Technological Center of Excellence (TCoE) which remotely monitors and supports mine operations 24 hours a day, 365 days a year from Australia. The same information customers get in their mine control room is monitored in real-time. Advanced digital technologies will analyze data to help drive customer solutions.

Check Out a Complete Portfolio of Mine Site Solutions
The highlighted technical advancements represent a small sample of the capabilities available. Hitachi Construction Machinery is dedicated to providing technological and sustainable solutions for mine sites around the world. If you are visiting MINExpo 2024, please stop by Booth 8649 to check out the full offering of products and services that will help advance the sustainable mine sites of the future.

Learn more about the Hitachi Construction Machinery product line here: https://www.hitachicm.us/industry/mining/

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